Salome Kammer

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Salome Kammer (born 17 January 1959 in Nidda, Hesse, Germany) is a German actor, singer and cellist.

Kammer was the fourth of six children. Her father was a Protestant pastor. Although born in Nidda, she grew up in Ober-Mockstadt, before her family moved to Frankfurt when she was eight.

Kammer first became known to the general public as a cellist, and then as an actor, playing the role of Clarissa Lichtblau in the film Die Zweite Heimat, its sequel, Heimat 3, and the complementary Fragments — The Women (Fragmente — die Frauen), by Edgar Reitz.

Now married to Reitz, she lives in Munich and is a noted performer of 20th century classical music.

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